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uc on r ae sie OR ae Oeibawed j t i ! : anpeanis FEE ERIE NTR THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1 CE SIX. €he Casper Dally Cridune PA +| THE TRIB World Results By Leased Wire COTT GOES BEGGING IN MAJOR ATIGUE SAVING HIMSELF FOR LEAGUES: ALL WAIVERS GRANTED, rae sor se mma me (Copyright, 1924, The Casper Tribune) sourceful for a youngster such es [torr one CHICAGO — Basketball: Chicago, 26; Northwestern, 18. DRAFT PROVES LEGION NOSES OUT MIDWEST IN LEAGUE ALUE)-2====s=—=—) EXTRAPERIODBATTLE, 8870 ; : See ee Another year and thia would ve al Minors to Reap Great] sim. 224 by, “sutty” mctnnts. Red Crowns Also Annex Another Victory L2 Louisville Americans Refuse to Take on New| scrgue may not be auch = slo better match, Contrary to general oad : ing Postoffice Five York Mound Sensation and Action Is | f'te eure tursea down some indoor Srinian, the weiter, thinks seine! Benefit From Late aes Night by Overwhelming offi i y be able 45 3, offers, the excuse being the row he Tunney. Stribling might not t To Ti of to 23. i A . to hurt Gene but it looks fairly cer- ° Mystery to Baseball Public. fe having wih 2ge Thavke, tis meanest eel Os Se geen a Agreement Saar dea ae basi vi $ the 1924 season. ‘The writer thinks not. He is saving @ great deal of damage to William the NEW Y eh ce, wa: aren layed this season jy La . Who, by the , may for- By JOHN B. FOSTER 8 In the first extra period game pl i Sore nivens Branted by all other 1s meiog,scason wherein the big money lle take his home town Stacon. becauwe| (Copyright, 1824, Casper’ ‘ribune) Massachusetts ‘Inet, the City Basketball league, the American Legion Wednes zled today hy the waivers granted by all other 15 major “*** eh lombeiche ‘Joe Heckett in Da- thé authorities of the Lanier Latin) NEW YORK, Jan. 10—Bringing| Harvard, use! j 2) cTigue ¢ league baseball clubs on Jack Scott of the New York school do not want him as a’student.|the Pact: tute of Technology, 16. y lefeated the Midwest quintet by a 33 to 31 score! blin on St. Patricks day and he is x fic coast league and the day night def : Giants, pitching sensation of the 1922 world’s series. Not going to make a lot of coin out of the school | American: association into closer re- he ex-service men made foiir points to two for the i 2 t i At least it is reported that the ert T fe EW RK. — J. ‘ranklin i i id ed on top. Clowry has taken action to bar him. lationship with the major léigues by|, oe) J. Franklin est in the extra period and emerg = isvi expects tc ‘oe if lomerun” Baker, famous slugger . *, i vit y di majors pass up Scott, but the Louisville that. He fs te outrth thi, -ADparently there is nothing| adoption of the modified draft has . . the star of the game, scoring 16 points for the winner wit! ype seth Bis Barn cnt tefuned to accept him as part a eee ee wil retees Aeainst Striblings profession. Tt ts| been # ten strike for those minor or-|and third baseman, was uncondition-, the star of the game, 7 + of a deal for Dean. ally released by the New York} Wilson keeping the Midwest in the merely that his attendance record is| ganizations, some of the clubs of t the ear Scott is the second pitcher of note Bere for the outdoor season. bad, as naturally would be the case.| which haye transferred their best, Americans. altho eanate chev nad g OLYMPIC to leave New York for puzzling res: Opponents who would be drawing py ‘stribting says he may move to| players to the majors. @econd contest | ' — wy = he Post- ons this winter, his predecessor being Cards would be Greb, Stribling an@ Newark, or Philadelph'a. In such| ‘The Southern Association was not) AUSTIN, Texas.—Basketbai: Uni-| Crowns easily won from the Gi T Ai se se we ers: Texas, 3; Southwestern| office score of 45 to 23. The Carl Mays, who was grabbed by Cin- Gene Tunney. Any one of these case he would probably find the|a bit cheerful when it learned that} Versity of » uth: 4 by a by bray = fighters stands better than an even cinnati. The Mays case was not so mysterious as Scott's however, as Chance of beating him. But even so t guns schoo! authorities in these cities no| ‘ts two rivals had taken up the modi-| university, 2. ai “ppeitaiy = ea ine less insistent upon regularity in at-| fied draft. “That puts an end to ran form the " dal - its! sorters, Rynalski led the winners je he will clean up big on the affair ¢ nee than thi in Mai trading to and from the majors to| NEW YORK.—Australla filed Sere SEES: q g | several clubs dickered to buy him endance than they are in Macon. ; =H ie pa eee erin ney Y and at the same time have in his The first time Battling Siki us” said one of the big men of the| Official entry in the Davis| with seven goals although Patter- FAM AI ING while Scott, who won more games Not as Jot OP nib ee e first tim g Siki meets Scha RG. Pricksen, L. G. -----1 test. son with six was a big scoring last year than the submarine twirler, one of our American negro heavy-| Southern who hails from Birming-| CUP Tennis con’ r, nrWoodward. and: fichdatter|D> HAS. DaG, oss ced ————___ was completely refused. ! weights on a dark night there {s|ham wees ey baseball. It fs ted today that Manager _ In the meantime so far as Strib!- lable to be murder done. Siki can| “‘Why" was as : Moteaw stlabt! bargstting: antes lum ie: coboaraedl tos eoauben teas carry on and cut up didoes and get| “Because the majors will give the ‘The Scores nad Tineups PL Ar Scott's hide to force him to keep Will be seen in action probably in battles—in which usually he is} American Association and the coast Midwes Hockey ayers © l better discipline chis year than he New Jersey on February 7. Harry Goals F.T. Fouls soundly trounced -while better ne.|‘eague preference because they have Kiingsing, RF. --_—. ° AN | IARD : did last, and really intends to re. Greb is reported to be the prospec. groes than he have to sit and wait|more good players in sight than we CITY FRANCHIS 5 ae Hl Enroute; Ski Men tain him though McGraw himself tive opponent but if Pa Stribling is fy E @l coconone kept the Postoffice in the running. for cheap bids for their services. This| have right now. And we always hear Sultan c } Rave no such indications. | He said Seriously intent upon making such of course, is because Sikt hasveolor| that players wou rather go there IAIN Laad, RG. is $ Embark Soon he hoped Long John would be more ® match he had better change his and that is something the fans will| than come to us because they think 3 Wolcott, R.G. _------0 ° 4 “grateful” to the next club which mind. always Day ito, nee. Dean aime TING Stain iG: 7 mo——ao8 4 fs fave tice, It looks as if the Birmingham man mie a aes 1 » turning out. more and better ball] Tearney of the Western Baseball sports competition at Chamonjx,|After a poor start last season he RECORD BEFORE MIs nlayers every year, and it-needs only| league met today with committees ; ; a. Lincoin, Goals F.T. Fouls f this | Pitched good bali, but later broke a| = glance thru the club rosters to|of Des Moines, Iowa an 5 CLEVELAND, 0., Jan. 107 ean begs sub al nes pay in bone in his hand when struck by a! discover that, The field for fine|Nebr., business men to consider . 3 fag Gowii, On! albehtitee ty ar a paoush. bes Judes Bel-| batted ball and was not so effective! athletic skill fs broad in the south| transfer of the Sioux City club fran- be reas SPs sig oe ST aca cAnteonaan Greet thereafter. He was a complete fail- and the recruits are mostly top|chise in the league. margt a} jum, % t : los, eli 4 group ar: | Ure in the world’s series. notchers. Note for instance what er Copulos, of Cleveland, a world's Gzecho Slovakia. The group win +} eS | Ew pce foa’s Scott's case, like Mays was a case had a keen insight into things Sut orymplo srteae Tee eban ane of inability to get along with his SHOR | S | OP IS MAIN he need not despair. The south is} CHICAGO, Jan. 10.—President yesterday to compete in the winter] manager more than anything elge. |b | ord and chance of acquiring the ni} ‘The .Sonthern; Assttation “need: tional _charapionship three cushic only to get the best of the comers bil'lard league prize for a low ‘score, ners meet in the championship goly te oft m d. The sextets representing t th 4 ‘ Canada, the 1920 Olympic champion By HENRY L. FARRELL can back of Penn State, will be at| “Hem. Some Sewells and Stephensons and the United States are looked alowrooe Copulos missed the shot in tj! twenty-seventh inning of a leagy| game with Charles Ellis of Pitty (United Press Sports Editor) the academy next fall. would come in mighty handy for a pees ace ema, Pity One toe titele rae | hd NEW YORK Jan. 10.—(Un'ted If Harold Grange, the sensational | 7bout seria ta anaeaterony the | Goals FT. the balls would have been in rool favored to meet for the title. Press)—Hans Wagner, one of the Illinois hal!-beck. who made very sum aM rey a ou! oe May SOnROTaae ab rece cae ERAS: ‘ fo) Sie ai Waukee ene ieeen tn Play opens on January 28, when best authorities on baseball, votces «lt American -cam this fall, bad mors pacino pal alt basset c [Since ger a lomo Sb emda ef $1] postion for him fo count one ay the United States will oppose Bel- the opinion that no baseball club can experience, the Army might fina] °O™ . Bes vi Seay Brea ere arenaernn, (vasoen By) Benast fee 2-7 -Cora 3 6 Point nd att Left. him with fhade tile by Wiliam 8. Haddoct right, 1924, the Casper Tribune /ed and intelligent shortstop ee Segre TOUS ke to. become “a pagintacteninne conics ioaeng Macital an. gronter - player © than sWoctward ical aia 2 * 3/tleth bil'iard had he needed it. 4 of Pitisbursh, vpresigent et the | NW YORK, Jen ane wer eee, Othe iNpood authorities note et plage ne ts ABU Rogers Hornsby of St. Louis, haw Anderson -_sla-8 1 —-2/it was, it took him 82 innings of Pittsburgh, president of the} NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—Not even|_ Other Suthorities are re- Grange, unfortunately, good as he Goattie Webreileisis etacict cna beedathees’a Covent contest ot magi 3] beat Eitis, 50 to" Station before he sailed with the tenaiy “tine mare pater, fe evidence in support of the thera: i as had only one year of ‘varsity Tacobs and Blake to Chicago: Oale| $18,000 a season, $5,000 more than Faton .. 1.0] The world’s record for 50 point ciation before he sailed with the| tennis form will dissent fré | as evidence in support of the theory, experience, and as soon as he de. id its best pitcher Kremer ‘to| he received last year, it was an- — —|'s 29 tmnings, set by Otto Reiss team. Placing of William T. Tiiden at| it ™sht be recalled that no team velops sufficiently he may fall for Pittsburgh: Portland. its short stop| nounced today. | 3 Slot Ehiindsiphia, last yeas. number one and William M. John-|°ver Went to a championship with the romance of an army career. gh; p = MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. 10.—- lade eS = = : Jones and leading pitcher Yarrison = ston at number two in the national |® hole between second and third. 1 ‘The United States Olympic ski team-| tennis ranking. But other sclec-| Without any desire to question the! Jim Jeffries, former world’s cham. be ae eevee gait Tae iipeeel gcoompanied by Mayor George =| tions of the ranking committee of OPinion of a player and a student of Plon, does not agree with the critics : Leach, manager, will leave Minne |the United States Lawn Tennis the ame who has forgotten more Who regard Jack Dempsey, as teing| *'USSer Paul Strand to Philadelphia apolis tonight on the first leg of its Ss ooh meres Ses ees ee ee eee eee OPENING TONIGHT trip to the Olymptc games at Cha-|oriticiam me ™ shore wi to ask, owed not be impertiné.., “Dempeey,” Jeffries sald tecentip, | been made any way; Biny: to Clnstee 1p jtel.the: Oty Certainty there wil be no tinant-|@R! 10 ask what period of service ia “8 on the decline. There te to auch | Seat Dither Jackin May nets : Eight men, Anders Haugen and/mous concurrence in the number Teauired to make a shortstop ex. Sentiment in the praise the news: had nothing and San Franc'sco seek. Hans Hansen, of Mineapolis; Sigurd | three choice, Norris Williams. ‘Ths | Perienced. Takt aoe Rim. The'tact that the Overby of St. Paul, Ragnar Omt- + ing another pennant wouldn't sell, of 1923 season of the former natlonal | It must be readily admitted that GS Gaon sitet ne the Anata Association : Yedt of Grand Beach, Mich., Harry | champion saw him rising oceasion-| there. are exceptions to every rule,| with De d that Firpo iene? | Toutaville has sent Dean to one New Mea polie nee ey eHee ouiesen: | ally to great heights; but aleo, { and in presenting the case of Surg od -Deipey, Slade. cathoe itieroins| Kerk slubrand’ Cocke to tie ska Minneapolis, Barney Riley, Colorain. | saw him sinking to depths equally Sewell 's admitted that his was an| Coca to shew that tile aap epyins: St. Paul has put Sheehan in Cincin. inn., ani lotine "acne | sreat. A spotty season in other exceptional case and rhaps t! . Claire, Wis., make up the party, | voras. only one of its kind in mbdsei ene pion are numbered. nati, another deal that probably which will arrive in New York, Sat- : “If Tom Glbbons could atep fifteen | Would have been made anyway. Mil- Barly in the year Hawk, the &t least. ds wit! waukee has put its most promising urday. Mayor Leach will return to} australian, defeated rounds with Dempsey and never Minneapolis but will follow the | Australian, defeated him in Florida| Sewell was called from a southern and Carl Fischer later gave him «| college diamond in the mii Sie Seale ee SE it, what coma | sre Sette: ine i THE NEW SHOW deics cece cee Sanya | n e middle of the] Jim Corbett have done to the present ni seh 165i delivered thorough trimming in New Yor‘. 1920 season to play shortstop for the champion in fifteen, rounds. right to Pittsburgh completing a He played extraordinary tennis Cleveland Ind'ans after Ray Chap. Di k H ] q@’ _“ * ; deal that had been under way sines against Vincent Richards in New-|man had been killed, Vip prnGieclisiee ded =, ‘ minds of the present generation 3933, Ss tC 1 1 CAT ||| Pree: a ons Probably ‘have :won |. with ‘gaweil playing Jan undsua) |exoabllties of oe ike Corbett ana] Loutsville got more out of Combs por ale that match had he not defaulted ‘ang an exceptional game, the In-| }itz—just remember these two when|%"4 Dean than most American As- De erectary ‘seemed to be\within | aansiwon thelipecratt ands ton [wou Hert an aon Propaganda written | S0ciation clubs have received in his grasp. world’s championship, about Dempsey being the greatest of] Years because Louisville developed Then in the nationals he was put|“ nue o ail ‘clarariogs something and that is the secret of out by B. I. C. Norton, @ fine player | | eal a2 rae One CLS Reese etn. success as a minor leaguer if you to be sure, but supposedly not in frency: however, and Sewell was. ot want the draft and are willing to s* class. All in all his play ects - pes vhs San that was send players along when they show last year was not sufficiently con- Witt Pbk he occasion, anything. sistent to entitle him to stand next hout the desperation of his team- Ss ee mates that was forced upon them b to Tilden and Johnston. pon them by Vineart chante vince at mum-|teaeeey 28 tenis hn Sowell poe 100 DOGS ARE BEING ber four, by the committee was [PS Might not have responded as hardly more consistent than Wil- herolcally and as efficiently’ as he ‘ams. He defeated Hunter for the | 14- Cycling. ndoor championship but Harvey| It might have been, and it ts prob- Fourth day of six-day race at the | Snodgrass. the California youth, able also. that if Chapman had only Chicago Coliseum. eliminated him at Newport the day been permanently disabled for the Billiards. after- he had played that extra- year in the early part of the seasor ‘Willie Hoppe vs. Welker Cochran, THE PAS, Man., Jan. 10.—Care- fully guarded and their time tests kept secret, nearly 100 dogs are training for The Pas 200 mile derby set for March 11, Owners, drivers and trainers have been working out Racing. Meeting of Business Men's Racing association, at New Orleans. Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey club, at Havana, Meeting of Tiajuana Jockey club, at Tiajuana. Yachting. Annual meeting of the Southern Yacht club, at New Orleans. | Vast Herds of Deer Roaming Utah Forests OGDEN, Utah, Jan. 10.—Ap- proximately 1,000,000 pounds of venisen can be taken annually from the Kaibab forest in south- ern Utah, without danger of wiping out the vast herds of deer in that preserve, S. B. Locke, forest examiner of the Unitea States forest service told a sports- men’s organization here. He said the forest service and the United inarily brillant match against Sewell would not have had an urge for world’s 18.2 balkline champion-|witiams in which he was prac- beyond ordinary ambition to carry ship, at Boston. tically beaten, albeit Williams in him over such heavy handicap. Golf. the end walked out of the match| If the word of John McOraw can and relinquished honors to the New be taken and if he is not throwins Yorker. Then in the nationals out smoke to hide a deal, the Giants Francis T. Hunter put the young- will attempt the winning of thelr ster out and thus ended him tor straight National League champion. FREE TO the year. It will thus appear thet ship with a shortstgp who, in a Ih both the number thrde and tho beral way of looking at {t, has not Meeting of Women’s Western Golf association, at Chicago. ee Abe) tarsal: Service diaix' teams, “Oanfittigsseceotly over Taken From The Big Musical Comedy Under the Personal Direction of 6 number four men in the 1923 rank- fad much experience recommended. to. the eetermenre | long. course Dick Hyland Pil 5 f, Re cpiwved Inconsistent tennis ull ‘Travis Jackson had'a season tn the} 7ecommended efi clita sn ee season. minor leagues after being pluckea EW NTHS @ uf erers Praticla ™. Hunter, on the com-'from'a.saputhers cohen’ feuenee| be tld at #10 cach and tet cach AN ENTIRE NEW COMPANY DIRECT FROM A SIX MO : trary, was always consistent. Yet Giants and he played in sixty games pera entitled the holder to one ENGAGEMENT IN SEATTLE f pak the number five position goes to during the most critical part ot the fengensioe 3 him. Everyone will recall the battle for the pennant Inst sedsen “imited shooting, he-sad, would gruelling battle he gave Williain when Dav Tohnston before he was put out in , game. the nationals at Germantown. It; It was during the time that Jack- will also be recalled that at Wim-'son was substituting for the captain bledon he reached the finals. being of the champions that they played LET ME PROVE THIS FREE put out by Johnston. He won over their most brilliant ball and’ prac. My internal method for the treat- ; y: 1 . ment and permanene relief of piies| Poth the Kinseys and besides stow- tically won the pennant be ‘e Bancroft was out of the thin the herds ahd reduce dencee NEW GIRLS NEW COMEDIANS NEW CHORUS othe ants satsng an CAGE TEAMS GAY GIRLS GORGEOUS COSTUMES into other regions where there is more feed. Basketball League Yor many years the deer herds Or in the Kalbab forest hove ez | Team ‘Won Lost Pct. EVERYTHING NEW amagni-| 1 t Qe Methodists -...----—- im the correct one. Thousands upon | ing Richards away in the nationals ficent sweep through the wesc iereasing at an enormous rate | hea crowns 4 thousands of erateful letters testify| he defented the brillant young Young Jackson was teed’ ana} because cf Drotection afforded pearl Whites Smoke to this, and I'want you to try thi8} prench r, L, E. Coste, found true under the most exacting} ‘he™- The animals have become |” Fiouse __.|-...>-8 mee Mattar whaten sour cassiistat| |, Denides, ihe beat) Norriai SVilliama so numerous that they have be- test that could . could’ be, required and per} /Soue a neuen long sta American Legion ding or recent development|in the Church cup matches at Texas .. haps in that short space of time he Whether te ie oseie,, OF .weute, | Forrest Hills, The obvious conclu- gained years of ordinary experience. Rent, you should send for this free| sion therefore is that the rankins ~ McGraw insists that the boy is his trial’ treatment, Bi committee rated Willlams, Richards regular shortstop and he predicts for No matter where you live—no so much n the hi t ; matter what your age or occupation | #2@ Hunter, not so much upo im a future that will make him rate —if you are troubled with piles, my | basis of what they did in 1923 as along with the best of his predeces- method will relieve you promptly.” | upon a theoretical assumption as t> sors. Jackson was one of the three NE per nt pla what would happen were the three players McGraw said he would not ne Pes Ls to meet when they were all at top trade under any circumstances, THE MANHATTAN TRIO NUMBERS: Polarines Midwest Featherweight to Retire From Ring Account of Injury Grand Ensemble . 1—Wet Yo Throat. 2—Kind of a Girl.. tttese + sseseeeee Mello Folks -treeeeeeee-BOb Evans and Girls Hagen to Play where all forms of ointments, salve = .-.. Gordon Richardson Bnd ‘ter local applications have form. Actual, not. potential ae Frisch and Young were the other This Year At Spas Madeline McDonald, Cleo Dove Sieg Mt Meg ty rg Fn hey een ae | — NEW YORK, Jano 7iDHacky f 4—Alabamy Black Sh “Mildred Page ond Teddy Maxzve mont dependable treatment, \° AM eT IES | _tiandicapped by a polley that ap-| yGatty, featherweight boxer, an- Hoylake, Claim i Me ~ ep. steee - Roy Alexander and Girls ment is too important for you to Sundance Is Given popes ga £: pariah Lateteenreee rounced today he had ertired from 5—Boodle-Oom-Boo. meaorno teen aa oly aaah he ring competition as a result of . Simply mail the can make coupon—but do this now—TODAY. -Mildred Page and Girls ..The Manhattan Trio the team, the United 6—Specialty.... Another Be atin g ‘tes sintary Academy ‘is vecom he effects of an injury to his left aay {i BELLELAIR, Fla., Jan. 10.—Wal- 7—Somebody’: rae ing more liberal, RIDA with Taser as eeee ter Hagen, former British open golf Rati dy’s Wrong, Teddy Magnus and Girls Free Pile Remedy it is understood that George Pfann| reavyweight champion, two years |champlon will compete this year in &—Ragtime Wedding.................. Entire Company H.R. Page, GILLETTE, Wyo., Jan. 10—Sun. all-American quarterback and star| jon at a theates heee the British open tournament at 1133 Page Bldg., Marshall, Mich. dance high school’s basketball team at Cornell for only three years, is to Please send free trial of your || received its third beat'ng of the week get an appointment to West Potne Method to when it played the Campbell county and that he will be eligible t O'Gatty is only 22 years old but | Hoylake, according to his announce. as been aetive in the ring for|ment here. He said he would sail ght yoar for Eng’and on June 10, to enter Also First Run Pictures Program o play igh school squad here and lost 24 with the Cadets for four 3. —o the tournament. . : ¢ Clary] ForpsRe beaten MGS: and: . vous sataricon eee Sata once Saas a Two Shows Tonight, 7 o’Clock—9 o’Clock 10c—40c Tuesday nights in Sheridan and ported that Welch, the great Colgate PEARL WUITE LAUNDRY CASPER MONUMENT WORKS | Moorcroft. guard, and Harry Wilson, all-Amert PHOND 1703. + 508 South Conwell, Phone 2542